Conventionally, two faces, one edge and one vertex.
a cone
I believe it is a cone, a cylinder has three faces.
There are exactly 0 faces and edges in a cone .
a cylinder
A cone has one edge and 2 faces.
The cone and the pyramid both have a base and a tip. The cone has a circular base and only 2 faces, 1 edge, and 1 vertex. The pyramid can have 4 verticies, 6 edges, and 4 faces; or 5 verticies, 8 edges, and 5 faces.
A cone would fit the given description.
a cone * * * * * That cannot be correct. The apex of the cone is a vertex. I do not believe that such a shape is possible. Wherever the two faces meet, there will be an edge.
A cone has two surfaces, one vertex and no edges.
A cylinder and a cone - are two entirely different 3D shapes. A cylinder has three faces & two edges. A cone has two faces and one edge.
No such shape exists. The closest contenders would be: a cylinder - 3 faces, 2 edges, 0 verticies or a cone - 2 faces, 1 edge, 1 vertex
The shape that is commonly known as a cone has two faces, one vertex and one edge. Mathematically, however, the cone has infinite height and so has one [curved] face and one vertex.